Matchup: Crowley head coach Josh Fontenot admits the Pioneers are a very good team, but he isn't concern with them or any opponent they face on a weekly basis until they figure out a way to stop administering self-inflicted wounds.

"It doesn't matter who we play, we have to fix us," Fontenot said. "It's been our mistakes that have cost us games. Our biggest opponent right now is ourselves."

Lagniappe: "We're trying to get back onto the field as quickly as we can, because that is the only way we know how to get over a loss like we had last week."

Game: 7 p.m., today, Donald Gardner Stadium

Matchup: When the Opelousas Catholic Vikings take the field against St. Edmund, they will do so with somewhat of a chip on its shoulder.

"After last year's disappointing season, the consensus was to just have a winning season this year," Vikings head coach Jeff Jordan said. "We wanted to win every game that we play and even though our 6-2 record is an improvement, we feel we should be unbeaten. Our kids have a chip on their shoulders and I feel like because of those two losses they are playing with an edge."

Lagniappe: "We have to win the turnover battle," Jordan said. "If our offense and defense continues to play the way they've been playing, we win the turnover battle and we don't give up big plays on special teams I think we'll have a good chance of winning."